Literature DB >> 6203737

A subfamily of relatively large and basic cytokeratin polypeptides as defined by peptide mapping is represented by one or several polypeptides in epithelial cells.

D L Schiller, W W Franke, B Geiger.   

Abstract

Epithelial cells contain a class of intermediate-sized filaments formed by proteins related to epidermal alpha-keratins ('cytokeratins'). Different epithelia can express different combinations of cytokeratin polypeptides widely varying in apparent mol. wt. (40 000-68 000) and isoelectric pH (5.0-8.5). We have separated, by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, cytokeratin polypeptides from various tissues and cultured cells of man, cow, and rodents and examined their relatedness by tryptic peptide mapping. By this method, a subfamily of closely related cytokeratin polypeptides has been identified which comprises the relatively large (greater than or equal to mol. wt. 52 500 in human cells) and basic (pH greater than or equal to 6.0) polypeptides but not the smaller and acidic cytokeratins. In all species examined, the smallest polypeptide of this subfamily is cytokeratin A, which is widespread in many simple epithelia and is the first cytokeratin expressed during embryogenesis. This cytokeratin polypeptide subfamily is represented by at least one member in all epithelial and carcinoma cells examined, indicating that polypeptides of this subfamily serve an important role as tonofilament constitutents . Diverse stratified epithelia and tumours derived therefrom contain two or more polypeptides of this subfamily, and the patterns of expression in different cell types suggest that some polypeptides of this subfamily are specific for certain routes of epithelial differentiation.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6203737      PMCID: PMC553281          DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1982.tb01243.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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